3/32" Fully Compensated Martin-style Acoustic Guitar Saddle
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Specifications |
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Brand | Graph Tech | ||
Category | Guitar Nuts & Saddles | ||
Type: | Saddle, | ||
Intended Instrument: | Martin-style Acoustic, | ||
Finish: | White, | ||
Material: | Tusq, | ||
Height: | 0.4", | ||
Width: | 0.107", | ||
Length: | 2.9", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PQ-9110-C0, |
Great Replacement Saddle
Replaced the factory saddle and added TUSQ bridge pins on my Martin DX1. Slight improvement in sound, but looks better. Don't underestimate how long it takes to sand down saddle…
Tusq acoustic saddle
The saddle made my guitar come alive! I would give it 5 stars but the width was to wide. I knew I would have to sand it for height but I spent a lot of time trimming for width too. Once I got it though, it did make a major difference in volume and tone through out the guitars frequency range
Surprised at the Difference
Changed the original 50 year old saddle on my 1970's Martin 000-18. I cannot believe the improvement in sound after installing this Tusq saddle.
Works Great
Looked all over for this saddle before coming to Sweetwater and I'll be coming back more often. Normally I take my guitars to a qualified Luther but I figured filing the saddle would be something simple that I could do easily. This resulted in filing my original saddle too low. The action was great but the E bass string was always dead. After learning a lot more about setups… read more I discovered what I had done and ordered this saddle. With the compensated filing for the D35 already complete, I was sure that this would be a job I could do and an easy choice for saddles. It was a little thick but this allowed me to sand it down for a snug fit. A little sanding on the bottom, a turn on the neck's tensioning rod, and the action was great again and so was the sound. I have used a TUSQ nut on another guitar with great success and I am very satisfied with this TUSQ saddle on my old D35 Martin. I highly recommend it. Although I am not much on repairs, I play a fairly good bluegrass guitar and know what a good sound is for my instruments. I get good sound with this saddle.
Great Upgrade
I didn't know that replacing the bridge saddle would make that much of a difference, but I couldn't believe the amount of sustain it added.
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